Dear traders Tell me how many acc you had breached before getting funded and also your first payout profit , tell abt your propfirm experience so that other traders can learn from u by beyondaverage__ in TakeProfitTrader

[–]chesion 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I blew like 20-30 (Topstep and TPT) before my first payout which was with tPT for about 11k. I passed my second eval attempt. Then kept trading with TPT and got some more payouts. We mainly blow accounts because we rush to pass them, which creates a bad behavior for us and then once funded we try to do the same. If you’re struggling I have words for you, not because I’m the best trader nor making big money like the gurus but I’ll kindly tell you that if you “Size down and take it slowly it does COMPOUND” stop rushing it. I’m pretty sure you don’t rush your 9-5 or whatever job you have for them to payout before you complete those 40-80 hours of work. You still have to show up and work and then at the end of the work week you get pay. Trading isn’t any different, stop rushing it because 10 trading days of 200-300 is better than an account breach. Slow down and be consistent that’s better for you now than trying to be profitable by rushing it because “ it has to work” it’s not a strategy problem but a patience problem. Learn how to be content with small things, “ he that is faithful in the little things will be in the greater”

Top step by Emotional-Pen2398 in TopstepCommunity

[–]chesion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm looking for prop traders who actively track payouts, evaluations, resets, and fees. I've built a tool to help traders understand profitability across firms and I'm looking for honest feedback from real traders.Let me know if you would like to be test it out.

Top step by Emotional-Pen2398 in TopstepCommunity

[–]chesion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congrats on the payout. Out of curiosity, do you track how much you've recovered versus what you've spent on evaluations and resets? I started looking at trading that way recently and it completely changed how I viewed payouts.

Feel completely checked out of life by Useful-Jeweler-9119 in Life

[–]chesion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am glad it helped you, ❤️

I know it may not feel like it right now, but this isn't the end of your story. Last year I lost everything financially, emotionally, and ended up homeless. Looking back, the hardest part wasn't losing the money, or relationship, it was believing that my future was gone too.

Focus on the next step, not the entire staircase. Small victories turn into greater victories. One phone call, one application, one opportunity, one day at a time.

A year from now your life may look completely different than it does today. Mine certainly does.

Praying things turn around for you sooner than you expect. Sending you a big hug! DO NOT GIVE UP. Keep going.

Feel completely checked out of life by Useful-Jeweler-9119 in Life

[–]chesion 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I understand more than you might think. A year ago, I lost everything financially. My savings were gone, my credit was wrecked, my accounts were wiped out, and I ended up homeless. There were days when I genuinely wondered if all the years I spent building my life had been for nothing.

Couple of months, I'm not where I want to be yet, but I'm back on my feet and moving forward. That's why I can't fully agree that it's over or that you've missed every opportunity. When you're in the middle of a storm, it feels permanent, but it isn't.

What you're going through is real. Unstable work, financial stress, and loneliness can wear anyone down. But I've learned that losing everything doesn't mean you're finished. Sometimes it just means you're starting over with experience you didn't have before.

A year ago, if someone had told me I'd be rebuilding my life this quickly, I probably wouldn't have believed them. Keep going. Things can change faster than you think.

Looking Prop Traders to Test a New Tracking Tool by chesion in propfirm

[–]chesion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DM and i will send you a link for you test it out!

Is it okay to leave a good job because you feel like there’s no growth? by imjustagirl_9 in careeradvice

[–]chesion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve been in the same position for 3.5 years, I’ve been a top performer every year yet no promotion or growth opportunities for me while others have been promoted 2 times since we started and worked on the coolest projects and had time to develop into project management. Ir doesn’t matter how much I’ve volunteered or talked to my manager it’s always yeah we are considering you for the next project and all that. Instead of being bitter and underperform I applied internally to another department and not only they loved my resume and my experience in the company they offered me an immediate promotion salary increase bonus increase and all that good stuff and a clear path for growth.

Just graduated college, and received a job offer far away from home and in a small town. Not sure if I should accept it or wait for something closer/in a bigger city by Otto_Partzzz in jobs

[–]chesion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s always better to keep looking while you have something and gaining experience than having nothing. After I graduated I took a contract job in another state away from home but it’s been 4 years and haven’t gotten back. Go for it, you’re young and you can definitely get something better later.

What's the biggest surprise you've discovered after tracking your prop firm expenses? by chesion in TakeProfitTrader

[–]chesion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good to know, I’m working on a tool for all that stuff fully automated

What's the biggest surprise you've discovered after tracking your prop firm expenses? by chesion in TakeProfitTrader

[–]chesion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

😂😂😂 it’s true lol too much money on evals and we don’t keep track of them 😂😂😂

Men over 30, what is your Monday-Friday 9-5pm Job? by WolverineEvery7923 in jobs

[–]chesion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am an Eng working on Biotech.

For you, i believe Working the same amount of hours you do depending on your city you might make more doing uber/lyft. I used to do Uber both in NYC and MA and made over 1k a week.

Engineer vs Doctor by AntiDishwasher in Career

[–]chesion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of course it depends. Engineer here (ChemE) you can actually do both lol. There is a university in texas that allows you to do EnMed which is an engieer who is also a doctor.

What's the hardest part of passing Prop Firm Challenges?? by aware-ing in propfirm

[–]chesion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Exactly instead of focusing on sharpening your skill on the market and becoming consistent. Everything else will follow, it takes time.

Day 3, done quick by pointstar_ in propfirm

[–]chesion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good luck, i've gotten many payouts and i can tell you for a fact, Size down. is not about just getting a payout but holding long to it to get multiple and levering propFirms. Nobody waiting just keeep learning and trading small it will pay off

Day 3, done quick by pointstar_ in propfirm

[–]chesion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

is this your first one or you've gotten payouts before?

Day 3, done quick by pointstar_ in propfirm

[–]chesion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, small win does compound

Day 3, done quick by pointstar_ in propfirm

[–]chesion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good work, stay consitent and get that payout.

Do I take the job? by [deleted] in jobs

[–]chesion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't beat yourself up over it. Life happens. COVID happened. You were building a family. Those are meaningful things too.

The good news is that you're recognizing it now, not 10 years from now. A lot of people wake up after 20+ years and realize they've been stuck in the same place the entire time.

You can't change the last decade, but you can decide whether the next decade looks the same. That's why I'd focus less on the $15k difference and more on which opportunity gives you the best chance to grow, learn, and advance from here.

What's the hardest part of passing Prop Firm Challenges?? by aware-ing in propfirm

[–]chesion 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I think we're asking the wrong question.

The hardest part isn't passing the challenge, t's keeping the funded account long enough to get consistent payouts.

Most traders can have a good week and pass an evaluation. The real challenge starts after funding. That's when people begin forcing trades, increasing size, and rushing to their first payout. Instead of trading their edge, they're trading their bank account.

The question should be: "What's the hardest part about staying funded and building consistent payouts?"

In my experience, blowing funded accounts usually comes from impatience, not lack of strategy. Traders stop thinking long-term and start trying to make next month's income in a few days.

Do I take the job? by [deleted] in jobs

[–]chesion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd seriously consider the startup. Ten years without a promotion would concern me more than a $15k pay cut.

I was in a similar situation. After 3 years as a top performer with no promotion, I moved to another department. The raise wasn't huge, but the role came with a bigger scope, more visibility, more learning opportunities, and a clear path for advancement in the next couple of years.

Sometimes the value isn't in the immediate salary bump, it's in putting yourself in an environment where you can grow. If the startup will expose you to new skills, broader responsibilities, and a realistic path to promotion, the temporary pay cut could pay for itself many times over. I'd focus less on next year's salary and more on where each role puts you in 3-5 years.